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It'd be nice to see the whole "Punditocracy" up there.
Springfield Punx Jumble Wallpaper Dean 2008
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When coupled with the administration's championing of the ill-advised and unpopular policies regularly promoted by the Punditocracy in D.C. (prioritizing deficit reduction, escalating the war in Afghanistan, dropping a public option, to name a few), this portrait of the Obama-Brooks relationship is a snapshot of a larger attitude in the White House.
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As for the notion that this disposition is good for public policy decisions and politically smart -- well, that sounds like yet more self-serving pablum from the same Punditocracy currently being prioritized.
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In light of Sarah Palin's upcoming job as a regular contributor to Fox News, I thought she might need some tips on now becoming a member of the Punditocracy:
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You can look at this recent lead in a New York magazine profile of the avatar of the insulated and oft-discredited Beltway Punditocracy:
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Someone should make a MSM Pundit Whacker so we can go around and whack people on the head who make simplistic statements so typical of the MSM Punditocracy (though made of foam because we hope that their problem is learned behavior, and not genetic).
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The Dems, the Euphemedia, and the Punditocracy all remain inside the DemocRat's Maze of DC perception control -- scurrying from dead-end posture to imagined result and back.
Poll: More Americans Favor Congress Withholding Funds In Face Of Veto 2009
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And working overtime, the Inside-the-Beltway Punditocracy continues to reveal its ability to ignore reality -- even while describing itself as "realist" -- with its claims that this is still a center-right nation, despite all evidence to the contrary.
Katrina vanden Heuvel: A Center-Left Agenda for the First 100 Days 2008
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Punditocracy-why anyone listens to any of them is beyond me.
"I'm jealous. I can't do it either. I can't cross my legs sitting in a chair like that." Ann Althouse 2008
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Moyers 'documentary recounts how overseas reporters were far more skeptical of claims linking Saddam to Al Qaeda unlike Beltway-Punditocracy who were too far "inside the bubble".
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